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If i have my r34 gtt ill come, wouldnt mind just coming to get to know people...if that's kewl.

should come even if u dont get ur car in time

sausa peoples might seem full on at times but its a love fest at events

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we bought a shitload of food and drink, and sold very little. but i think the weather had alot to do with that.

correct

plus i was at times the only person manning the table and noone liked the suggestive sell technique, however i was very gratefull to Damo and Sam and Andrew for there help, would of just liked more even though there was no sales

i think maybe people don't associate repco with BBQ's either and the weather

i didn't call the last one that successful

I was referring to the huge number of sales that Repco made that day. Now we have a more realistic idea of the amount of ingredients to buy, we should be able to make this BBQ a bit more successful than the last.

where did you get the meat from steve? go up to the North East meat (bout 100m towards the plaza on the same side) they are open most of the day and that way you shoulnt have too much wastage.

okay, so the current list stands:

Me

Bender

James JMW

Brenton 32_4whore

Boof R33

Dave Scandyflick

Damo R34

Dohmar

Mitch Damageinc

Cara MissR34

Madaz??

anyone else?

I'll be sure to help out with the BBQ this time

I have been asked to bring the Club banner this time around, can a club exec or whoever please see that this attends this time around?

yeah i think i will be on the list of may or may not drop down will decide on the day

so someone else will have to step up to the plate and organise the BBQ

you will also have to ask permission to use the SAU banner just PM Shane or Pete

Even though this is not an SAU-SA sanctioned event, I don't have an issue with the club banner being used on the proviso that it holds the club in good light........I wouldn't be too happy (and I know Shane wouldn't be either) if peeps were gonna start ripping skids in a public domain with sapol attending and associating the club with such behaviour.

This event however does not appear to be that kinda thing though and there's the fact that some execs will be in attendance so have fun :blink:

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